Author:Baby & Adult Diaper Materials FROM:Diaper Materials Manufacturer TIME:2023-04-13
At present, ultra-thin diapers have received widespread attention. This demand was first proposed in Western Europe and North America, and now the ratio of super absorbent resin (SAP) to diaper pulp material in the core of ultra-thin diapers in this region has reached 60:40. The Middle East has also gradually increased from the initial 30:70 to the current 50:50. In the Chinese market, whether it is an overseas brand or a domestic brand, the ratio can reach 50:50. In addition, we have also noticed that in the Chinese market, prefabricated composite cores have generally become the first choice of domestic brands, which can be said to be a Chinese characteristic. It is rare to see prefabricated composite cores as the mainstream in foreign countries.
Another thing worth paying attention to is Procter & Gamble. About 6 years ago, it launched a brand new "super dry" diaper. For the first time, this core innovatively added SAP between two layers of nonwoven fabrics. It is made of man-made fiber and diversion layer, and Procter & Gamble mainly promotes this product in the Chinese market. In terms of SAP content, currently Europe has reached 50%~65%, and it is still gradually increasing, and may reach 80%. That is to say, the diaper pulp material content is only 3~4g, while the SAP content will reach 13~14g.
In the American market, the SAP content has reached 60%, the diaper pulp material is about 8g, and the SAP is about 11g. In the traditional core body in the Chinese market, the general SAP content is 35%~55%, but driven by the demand for ultra-thinning, the SAP content will definitely be gradually increased until it reaches 100%. It is necessary to emphasize that this 100% process is different from the prefabricated core mentioned above, which refers to the online process.
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